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Adam and Lander
Trump has a history next to him with his “big and beautiful bill”
Written by Jonathan Allen
After the House of Representatives passed a bill for President Donald Trump’s business schedule early Thursday morning with one vote, the procedure faces more obstacles in the Senate.
But do not bet on becoming a law.
There is a long history of presidents who get Congress to present their higher legislative priority, even when other elements fall on the side of the road. This is especially true when the President’s party controls both rooms, as the Republican Party in Trump is currently doing. Because of the rules of Congress, the so-called budget settlement sheets-one example that Trump tries to reach his office-only needs a simple majority to pass it in the Senate.
For this reason, Trump was smart in offering a series of his main proposals in one bill covering many of his agenda on taxes, immigration and more.
Even for the Republicans who are not in love with every ruling, it is a political jurisdiction to stand on the main path of their party. When Push To Shou comes, a few of them will be ready to alienate their primary voters to kill the newly -elected president’s plans. If Trump loses the battle, he will make sure that the Republican Party voters know which legislators they betrayed.
There may be a political negative aspect in the end for some Republicans who adhere to Trump with the wider voters, but there is no side to turn it into an enemy in primary or public elections. No fans can win a hurried country or a region if the Republican Party base does not turn to them. Trump may be more revenge than the latest presidents, but always similar dynamics in playing.
In 1993, President Bill Clinton and the Democratic Conference gave priority the economic recovery package-and not to suggest an unforgettable “Hilrycare” health insurance. Approved the budget plan, while Hillarcare collapsed.
In June 2001, President George W. Bush, with a Republican conference behind him, enacted a major tax reduction on the votes of the two parties in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The motivation law of President Barack Obama flew through Congress – with Democrats who control both rooms – in February 2009. After months of fierce debate, he managed to sign a reasonable care law in law in March 2010.
It can be said that the great exception came in Trump’s first state, when the Senate-a decisive vote before. John McCain, R. Ariz. – Killing a batch to cancel obamacare. But Trump obtained the Republican -led Signing Tax Law.
In 2021, the Democrats -led Congress sent a bill to recover the epidemic to President Joe Biden’s office at the beginning of his term. The rest of his plan “Build Back Better” ran on obstacles and it had to be reformulated and reduced to make it through the finish line.
Some Republicans may distance Trump’s agenda as the renewal elections are approaching, but that day has not yet come. And the smart money ultimately signed a “great and beautiful bill” in the law.
How will the Trump agenda bill for constitute the upcoming elections
By Ben, Alexandra Marquise
Republicans are now scheduled to play a major role in forming fighting around who controls the house after the upcoming elections.
Democrats need a clear profit from only three seats next year to regain control of the room, after the Republican Party won a majority of a house in about 100 years in the last elections. They have already begun to mobilize aerobic waves of attacks accusing the Republican Party of cutting a mandate and giving priority to the American wealthy.
But the Republicans are betting that this procedure carries a key to proving the voters. The Republican Party sees a bill that can activate Trump supporters through the age of its agenda and present legislators in the event of the main swinging some of the concrete victories to promote it on the campaign’s path.
“They gave this aspect of the corridor power,” said Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson. They sent a message to their vote. They gave this aspect of the corridor power, and we will use it to make their lives better. ”
The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, DN.Y, seemed a different note: “When votes are eventually delivered on Tuesday, November of next year, this day may turn the day when Republicans in the House of Representatives have lost control of the House of Representatives in the United States.”
Read more about intermediate policy in the bill →
the important: Only two Republicans in the House of Representatives, the representatives of the safe seat, joined Thomas Massi from Kentucky and Varne Davidson from Ohio, to every democratic vote against the bill, saying that it will increase the deficit in the United States.
While Davidson’s opposition was a surprise at the last minute, Massi has long explained the place where he stood up to legislation.
Bin Kamisar and Sakut Bland, Massi, also writes one of the rare Republicans who found himself at odds with Trump on multiple occasions but lived for the story of the story. The question is whether the tension evaporates as it was before or if Trump had already taken a basic competitor’s support step against him in 2026.
Before a vote on Thursday, Trump bombed Massi as a “trainer” that “should be voted outside his post” – Massi’s criticism He referred to the calls for collecting donations For his own campaign.
“This is a step up,” Massi said about Trump’s threats. “In 2020, he wanted to get out of the Republican Party, so the loss of the seat will not be bad like getting rid of it, right?”
“I think this is exaggerated on his part. I am not worried about it,” Massi continued.
Read more on Massie →
➡ Explanation: Here is what is just found in the Trump Bell Bill agenda.
✉ Postpartum: Megabill Gop moves to the Senate
Thanks to everyone who is sent to us via email! This is the reader’s question this week:
“On the draft spending law, will it pass through the Senate? How much will it oppose?”
There is one clear thing at this stage, as hours of the House of Representatives approval of a huge bill for Trump’s business schedule: the Senate will not be passed as it is currently written.
Over the weeks, the Republican Senate members have identified a variety of concerns with this measure, which their colleagues have developed in the House of Representatives. This list includes the following: Impact on American deficit, the level of discounts in medical aid, the decline in tax credits for clean energy, and the high level of local tax deduction.
The position of the majority leader in the Senate John Thun will now be to work through all these issues in the coming weeks. He can only lose three republican votes in the Senate Hall – Senator Rand Paul has already lost from Kentucky, who opposes a ruling on the draft law that raises the roof of debt. Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin said he still wants to divide comprehensive legislation into two parts.
But as Jonathan Allen writes above, when Push comes to Shou, Republicans in the skeptical Senate may find it difficult to stand on the president’s path and a schedule of his business.
Another complicated factor is that any changes made by the Senate on the package will have to return through the House of Representatives before lawmakers are able to send the bill to the Trump office, which they hope to do by July 4.
Adam and Lander
🗞 The best stories today
- ⚫ The attack in the capital: One of the gunmen opened fire on two employees at the Israeli embassy outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, on Wednesday evening. Read more →
- ⚖ In the courts, Part 1: Oklahoma will not be able to launch the first religious religious school for the charter after the Supreme Court followed the 4-4 course in a major case on the separation of the Church and the state. Read more →
- ⚖ In the courts, Part 2: The Supreme Court also granted a request to the Trump administration that allows the president to shoot the members of the independent federal agencies. Read more →
- ⚖ In the courts, Part 3: A federal judge in Massachusetts issued a judicial order preventing the Trump administration from dismantling the Ministry of Education and ordered the return of the employees who opened fire. Read more →
- ⚖ In the courts, Part 4: A California federal judge prevented the Trump administration from ending the legal status of international students at universities throughout the United States.
- Trump against Harvard: On Thursday, the Trump administration suspended Harvard’s ability to register international students amid a continuous confrontation between the government and the Ivy League school. Read more →
- 🪑 Seat on the table: More than 200 wealthy encryption buyers, most of whom are unknown to Washington for dinner with Trump. Admission price: $ 55,000 to $ 37.7 million. Read more →
- 📝 ctrl, alt, delete: The White House removed the official texts of Trump’s public statements from his website, and replaced them with selected videos of its general manifestations. Read more →
- 🪙 Benny for your thoughts: The Treasury said that it has presented its final ranking of empty penalties this month, as it moves to ending production for a single coin. Read more →
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